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Are you happy when you come to work in the morning,
or happy when it is time to go home? Do you look
forward to Friday, and then get knots in your stomach
on Sunday evenings? If this is the case, there is
probably nothing wrong with you physically. You may
be in the wrong job.
Most people view their lives as being separate parts:
work life/social life/home life. Your life has many
components, but when you are in the wrong job, the
rest of your life is out of balance too.
So How Do You Know If You Are In The Wrong Job?
Ask Yourself The Following:
1. Do I Have A Hard Time Falling Asleep At Night?
Are you so wound up at the end of the day that you
cannot seem to calm down at night? If you are
playing the same thoughts in your head over and over
again, you are probably trying to get closure for the
day. You could also be trying to make sense of what
is happening around you. If you were in the right
job, you would fall asleep easier.
2. Do I Have Trouble Making It To Work On Time?
Most of the time, being late does not happen by
accident. Yes, outside circumstance could be the
reason you are not getting to work on time, but your
lateness is probably a result of you not wanting to
be there. If you were in the right job, you would
make it to work on time.
3. Do I Feel Rundown?
Have you put on weight recently? Stopped exercising?
Do you get frequent headaches, stomachaches, or
colds? All are tell-tale signs that your job is
taking away from your quality of life. If you were
in the right job, you would not be punishing your
body like you are.
4. Do I Wish I Were Somewhere Else?
If you wish you were something else, then it may be
time to make a plan to get yourself there. There
does not have to be anything wrong with you for
wanting something different. If your inner voice is
screaming for more, it may be time to listen. If you
were in the right job, you might think about doing
something else, but not all the time.
5. Do I Believe That There Is Nothing I Can Do About
My Situation?
When you are in the wrong job, you lose the
ability to see a way out. You become consumed with
your unhappiness, and forget that something is better
around the corner. If you were in the right job,
your thinking would be more clearer.
Choosing the wrong job is a common mistake and it
can be fixed. You can use this as a learning
experience and move on, or you could use it as an
excuse to stay where you are. No matter where you
are, you can make it better. The choice is up to you.
So, what will it be? You only have one life to live
so it might as well be a life you love!
Writer's Resource Box:
Deborah Brown-Volkman is the creator and founder of the
Career Escape Program, a 4 week program that helps
participants find their dream job. Deborah be reached at
http://www.career-escape-program.com, or at
(631) 874-2877.
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